Peel Hiv Aids Network
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Peel HIV/AIDS Network (PHAN) has for over 20 years served people living with HIV/AIDS in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon and works to limit the spread of the HIV virus through PHA Client HIV support programs , sexual health education, anti HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination advocacy and volunteerism.
Peel Hiv Aids Network
5y ago
Please join us for our Premium Brown Bag Lunch & Learn Series for service providers! We invite you on the third Thursday of each month to bring a lunch and learn about health, health equity, social justice, inclusion and more from expert guest speakers ..read more
Peel Hiv Aids Network
5y ago
Please join us for our Premium Brown Bag Lunch & Learn Series for service providers! We invite you on the third Thursday of each month to bring a lunch and learn about health, health equity, social justice, inclusion and more from expert guest speakers ..read more
Peel Hiv Aids Network
5y ago
Please join us for our Premium Brown Bag Lunch & Learn Series for service providers! We invite you on the third Thursday of each month to bring a lunch and learn about health, health equity, social justice, inclusion and more from expert guest speakers ..read more
Peel Hiv Aids Network
5y ago
Please join us for our Premium Brown Bag Lunch & Learn Series for service providers! We invite you on the third Thursday of each month to bring a lunch and learn about health, health equity, social justice, inclusion and more from expert guest speakers ..read more
Peel Hiv Aids Network
5y ago
Please join us for our Premium Brown Bag Lunch & Learn Series for service providers! We invite you on the third Thursday of each month to bring a lunch and learn about health, health equity, social justice, inclusion and more from expert guest speakers ..read more
Peel Hiv Aids Network
5y ago
Empower. Educate. Engage.
Black youth deserve to be heard, empowered and understood. The Black Youth Symposium invites all African, Caribbean and Black youth aged 13-17 in Peel Region to discuss relevant topics with community leaders, meet peers and mentors, learn about the resources available in their communities, and explore the way they interact with the world.
The Symposium will feature an expert panel of exciting guest speakers exploring topics such as self-esteem, educational avenues, mental health, sexual health, and identity. Participants are encouraged to take notes, reflect, and jour ..read more
Peel Hiv Aids Network
5y ago
On May 17, 2019, a diverse assembly of thought leaders and community builders in the Peel Region will meet over breakfast, at the Grand Victorian Banquet Hall in Mississauga, to recognize International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (IDAHOT).
This year’s IDAHOT Breakfast theme, We Belong: Justice for All, will explore the role we can all play in ensuring the fundamental human rights of our 2SLGBTQ+ neighbours. Building on the tremendous success of last year’s We Belong: Voices of Youth event, we will discuss the day’s significance in our communities with the aim of generati ..read more
Peel Hiv Aids Network
5y ago
Passionate about social justice and health equity? Want to make a difference in your local community?
Moyo Health & Community Services (formerly Peel HIV/AIDS Network) is looking for enthusiastic individuals to join our Board of Directors! We are specifically seeking candidates with expertise in human resources, finance, legal, and fundraising.
Sharpen your professional skill set and connect with experts in the field while working with Moyo to improve the health and prosperity of communities in Peel Region.
To learn more about this position, please see Charity Village.
Moyo Health and Comm ..read more
Peel Hiv Aids Network
5y ago
In honour of World AIDS Day this December, PHAN is partnering up with OASIS Centre des femmes to bring you the Red Scarf Project! We will be selling handmade red scarves—a scaled-up version of the red HIV awareness ribbon—to raise awareness about HIV, fight stigma, and support vital health and community service programming.
While the science of HIV diagnosis, transmission, and treatment has progressed, stigma continues to be one of the greatest barriers people living with HIV face to accessing appropriate and equitable services. Stigma has a negative impact on access to healthcare, housing, an ..read more